
The Chicano Movement of the 1960s
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11th Grade
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Kelsey Bullington-Hodge
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The Farm Workers Movement of the 1960s
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Multiple Choice
Mexico ceded California, Nevada, Utah, and parts of Arizona to the United States in 1848 in which of the following?
Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of Cession
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Mexican-American War:
1846-1848
after Texas joined joined the US in 1845, territory disputes with Mexico began
American explorers discovered the richness of California & the US desperately wanted its own territory
President Polk offered to purchase the territory from Mexico, but Mexico wasn't interested
So the US, provoked Mexico into war over border disputes in Texas
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo established the US-MX border at the Rio Grande River and forced Mexico to cede a huge amount of territory in the Southwest
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Latino Immigration
around 100,000 Mexicans lived in the land ceded by Mexico in 1848
in the 1910s, another million Mexican immigrants entered the US following the Mexican Revolution
the US encouraged Mexican immigration through labor treaties like the Bracero Program during the 1940s and 1950s
in the 1960s, the Latino population in the US grew from 3 million to more than 9 million as immigrants from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Central America, & South America
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best characterizes the 1960s?
Stock Market crash, unemployment, New Deal job programs
the Harlem Renaissance, jazz, flappers
Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War
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As the Latino population grew in the 1960s, so did their demand for representation & equality.
The Chicano Movement - El Movimiento - fought for equal opportunity & respect for their culture.
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Day-to-Day
Migrant Conditions
farmworkers earned only 70 cents an hour
no toilets in the fields
no cold drinking water
no breaks from sunup to sundown
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Open Ended
What's 1 interesting thing you learned (or already know) about Cesar Chavez?
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The Farm
Worker Movement
thousands of Latino workers on California's fruit & vegetable farms did backbreaking work for little pay & few benefits
migrant workers who tried to advocate for better pay or treatment were threatened with deportation
2 key leaders - Dolores Huerta & Cesar Chavez - founded the National Farm Workers Association
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The United Farm Workers Association
Huerta & Chavez insisted that California's produce companies accept their union as the bargaining agent for farm workers
when California grape growers refused in 1965, the NFWA launched a nationwide boycott of California grapes
union members were sent across the country to convince Americans not to buy the companies' grapes until they recognized the labor union
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Multiple Choice
Who created the slogan "Si Se Puede"?
Cesar Chavez
Barack Obama
Dolores Huerta
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Multiple Choice
Why did Chicano migrant workers establish the United Farm Workers?
To exert influence on foreign policy
To obtain fair wages and improve labor conditions
To attain the right to vote in federal elections
To change citizenship requirements
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Multiple Choice
How did Chavez accomplish the change referred to in this excerpt?
By promoting military service as an opportunity for minority youths
By filing legal cases to overturn segregation in public facilities
By organizing an economic boycott to improve working conditions for migrant farmers
By protesting fines imposed on employers for hiring illegal immigrants
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Multiple Choice
This 1972 poster depicts an organization originally formed to advocate -
publicly funded health care for children
better economic treatment of migrant workers
a retirement system for farm laborers
equal employment opportunities for women
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